[email protected] wrote:

> 1. don't manage the volume into the sample himself. the best is to use 
> samples with maximum depth. e.g. max peak -6db, because hydrogen manage the 
> sample volume by the note velocity and will play the sample which is in this 
> velocity range with the given note velocity volume. so if you also mange the 
> volume in sample the velocity curve is a bit unusable (abrupt). i think on 
> this place happens a lot of operating errors.

Are you planning any remedy for that?

I can imagine (sadly, only imagine) a sort of editor that would draw
amplitude/time curves for different velocities on the same graph,
marking different layers in different colours. You would then have an
offset/scale adjustment separately for each layer, to match them visually.

Just an idea. Don't treat it _too_ seriously :)

> 2. remove all dc offset from samples and/or add a well balanced high pass. 
> this reduce the total nerving pop and plop sounds at sample end. a bit the 
> same than the release problem. dc offset is not 0 and produce every time jump 
> to zero plop at sample-end. this sounds mostly really bad. also you can lost 
> sample depth in main mix. if e.g. dc offset will sum by playing together a 
> lot of samples with the same dc offset.

Is there a normalize function in sample_fun branch?

Krzysztof


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